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#1 nagol726
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mid to high level cards what would u buy? price in mind.
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#2 webstaxero
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There is no contest. The 4850 outperforms them all. Hands down. And with a price that competitive, there is no reason to choose any of the other choices.
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#3 teddyrob
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There is no contest. The 4850 outperforms them all. Hands down. And with a price that competitive, there is no reason to choose any of the other choices.webstaxero

gets beat by the 8800GTS 512m here same as the 9800GT which is just a rebranded 8800GT.

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#4 webstaxero
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2 games......

Also I wouldn't trust half of the reviews online, nVidia has some "deals" with some of the review sites.

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2 games......

Also I wouldn't trust half of the reviews online, nVidia has some "deals" with some of the review sites.

webstaxero

It is true that NVidia has deals with some review sites, however I can personally vouch for the 8800 GTS. I have one and this card rocks, plus it has Physx support. I only paid $79.99 for mine with $10 rebate. I'd have never gotten a 4850 at this price, at the time (two months ago).

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#6 XRED_0
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I think a 9800GTX/9800GTX+ would be more on level playing field with the 4850.
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#7 teddyrob
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2 games......

Also I wouldn't trust half of the reviews online, nVidia has some "deals" with some of the review sites.

webstaxero

So the only reviews you trust is the ones where the 4850 comes out on top?

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#8 jmnderson69
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[QUOTE="webstaxero"]There is no contest. The 4850 outperforms them all. Hands down. And with a price that competitive, there is no reason to choose any of the other choices.teddyrob

gets beat by the 8800GTS 512m here same as the 9800GT which is just a rebranded 8800GT.

Hmm, so where would my GTX 260 XXX Edition fall on this chart? Thay should include them in charts. I reckon it would be a fair bit higher than the standard 260 seeing as its overclocked by quite a bit.
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#9 Sordidus
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8800GTS 512Mb
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2 games......

Also I wouldn't trust half of the reviews online, nVidia has some "deals" with some of the review sites.

webstaxero
LOL, conspiracy!